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Oct 7, 2024 |
cepweb.org | Priya Ranjan Sahu |Rocus van Opstal |Sofia Berg
| 7 October 2024 Fiscal, Discussion Notes | Tags: GTED, GTETI, India, Tax Expenditures DOWNLOAD THE COUNTRY REPORT HERE. A BLOG INTRODUCING THE SERIES IS AVAILABLE HERE. Tax policy ought to be not only efficient but also sufficiently transparent. This requires, inter alia, an elaborate analysis and explicit presentation of tax expenditures (TEs) and the specific policy goals the government is pursuing through them.
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Aug 12, 2024 |
cepweb.org | Lorena Fernández |Jane Gravelle |Rocus van Opstal |Ferdinand Chikambwe
| 12 August 2024 Fiscal, Blog | Tags: Parliaments, Tax Expenditures, The Philippines This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:Password: Related Posts | 2 April 2024Fiscal, Blog | Tags: Parliaments, Tax Expenditures, ZambiaThe Zambian Government annually presents the National Budget, including tax measures and some incentives, to the National Assembly. In addition to TEs granted through budget policy, other incentives are granted...
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Jul 9, 2024 |
cepweb.org | Agustin Redonda |Christian von Haldenwang |Rocus van Opstal |Sofia Berg
and | 9 July 2024 Fiscal, Blog | Tags: GTED, GTETI, Tax Expenditures The Council on Economic Policies (CEP) and the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) are launching a new series of reports on national tax expenditure regimes, covering topics such as transparency, the fiscal cost of tax expenditures, benchmarking, evaluations and the political economy of tax expenditure reforms. All reports are authored by renowned tax expenditure experts in their country.
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Jul 9, 2024 |
cepweb.org | Rocus van Opstal |Sofia Berg |Agustin Redonda |Christian von Haldenwang
| 9 July 2024 Fiscal, Discussion Notes | Tags: GTED, GTETI, Tax Expenditures, The Netherlands DOWNLOAD THE COUNTRY REPORT HERE. A BLOG INTRODUCING THE SERIES IS AVAILABLE HERE. Tax expenditures (TEs) in the Netherlands represent a significant portion of government spending, amounting to 15% of GDP in 2022.
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